There are many reasons why owning a BMW is a special experience. The power and smoothness while driving one in combination with build quality and luxury features is hardly comparable to any other cars in the automotive industry, making it the number one choice for everyone who is enthusiastic about german auto-motives.

However, with just like every car, it has to be maintained properly. In today’s blog we are discussing a general maintenance schedule and what to look out for when maintaining your BMW. Whether you own a 3 series, X-line SUV, or M performance car, stick around and find out how you can get the most miles out of your BMW!

Here at Foreign Affairs, our certified technicians have worked on hundreds of BMWs. It is our mission to extend the lifespan, health and efficiency of BMWs using only the latest technology equipment to install oem or better parts. With us, your precious investment into a piece of Bavarian automotive history is in great hands!

A BMW Baseline Maintenance Schedule:

  • Engine Inspections: every 20,000 miles
  • Oil Changes: every 5000 miles
  • Brake Fluid: every 30,000 miles
  • Spark Plugs: BMW has different recommended intervals based on the type of engine
  • Timing Belts & Chains: every 80,000 – 90,000 miles most BMWs need a replacement
  • Coolant Replacement: every 40,000 miles

Engine Inspections:

Future Auto Service recommends a full engine inspection every 20,000 miles. Such an inspection includes checking any engine components for possible leaks and wear which can be more complex than a normal visual check-up.

Oil Changes:

Since BMW’s engines are performance & economy oriented, the manufacturer is using enhanced oil distribution methods such as the VANOS system to maximize the efficiency of your engine. When the oil change schedule isn’t followed correctly, it is likely your engine could burn oil or get problems with its crankcase pressure system.

Brake Fluid:

Keep yourself and others safe on the road by flushing and changing your brake fluid every 30,000 miles. If you have a M-BMW or use your car on the track, excessive heat and pressure will require a shorter brake fluid interval.

Spark Plugs:

Spark Plugs are essential for any combustion engine. Continuously lighting the mix of gasoline and air inside the cylinders, makes them subject to excessive forces causing foul or wear over time. While the intervals for changing spark plugs are specific to your BMW’s engine, servicing them is crucial to avoid misfiring. Check your owner’s manual for the correct interval or call Future Auto Service at 818-239-7201 for further assistance.

Timing Belts & Chains:

One of the most critical services for your BMW, is the timing belt replacement. While most BMW engines are lasting about 80,000 – 90,000 miles before requiring a change, watch out for engine codes, clicking noises, or rough idle. These symptoms might be an indicator for a timing belt change. Overall, it is crucial to perform the service in a timely manner to avoid serious engine damage through a broken belt.

Coolant Replacement:

The last thing you want to happen to your BMW is engine overheating. Therefore, make sure your thermostat, radiator, hoses, and heater core are working properly. Whenever replacing one of these components, We recommend changing the coolant as well. Other than that, every 40,000 is a proper interval for a coolant replacement. If you are unsure about the condition of your cooling system, you can always reach out to Foreign Affairs Auto.

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